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JA WorldwideAnnual Global Factbook 2015
A compilation of key information and data covering activities, funding, and financials of JA Worldwide and the global JA network for FY 2014-2015.
JA Worldwide
About Us 1Organizational Structure 1Program Reach 1Partnerships 1Mission 1Vision 1Values 1
JA Worldwide Leadership
Management Team 2Board of Governors 3
Educational Programs Distribution
Elementary School Programs 4Middle School Programs 4High School Programs 5Graduate Programs 5Mixed Programs 5Total of All 5
JA Worldwide Student Data
By region 6By country 9
Regional Facts & Figures
Africa 10Americas 12Asia Pacific 14Europe 16MENA 19USA 21
Funding and Financials
JA Worldwide Pass Through Funding 26Corporate, Foundation and Individual Funders 29Financials Summary 33Consolidated Statements of Financial Position 34Consolidated Statements of Activities 35Consolidated Statements of Activities 36Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 37
Contact 38
Contents
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JA Worldwide is one of the largest global NGOs dedicated to addressing fundamental social and economic challenges of young people by educating and empowering them to transform their future and own their economic success.
Through the delivery of cutting-edge, experiential learning in financial literacy, work readiness, and entrepreneurship, we effectively broaden the canvas of possibility for young people and enrich their ability to both engage in their own economic development and contribute to the strength of their families, communities, and economies.
With more than 100 member countries, the JA Worldwide network is powered by over 450,000 volunteers and mentors from all sectors of society, reaching more than 10 million young people around the world every year.
About Us
JA Worldwide is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, in the United States, and is responsible for six regional operating centers (ROCs); JA Africa, JA Americas, JA Asia Pacific, JA Europe, INJAZ Al-Arab in the Middle East and North Africa region, and Junior Achievement USA.
The ROCs foster the global network, facilitate the sharing of best practices among the country operations, and ensure greater impact for the more than 10 million youth served annually.
Organizational Structure
Inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy.
Mission
Be the partner of choice for business, education and policy makers around the globe seeking to expand youth education and economic development.
Vision
Belief in the boundless potential of young people.
Commitment to the principles of economics and entrepreneurship.
Passion for what we do and honesty, integrity, and excellence in how we do it.
Respect for the talent, creativity, perspectives, and backgrounds of all individuals.
Conviction in the education and motivational impact of relevant, hands-on learning.
Belief in the power of partnership and collaboration.
Values
JA is the largest youth services organization in the world, with over 100 million living alumni of our programs on six continents. Our reach is our strength. JA has built trusted relationships with public sector partners and schools in over 100 countries, enabling us to gain access to valuable time during the school day.
JA is also one of the largest volunteer organizations in the world, with over 450,000 volunteers mobilized each year to deliver our educational programs at schools, in after-school programs, and in settings that enable us to serve out-of-school, vulnerable youth.
Program Reach
JA Worldwide
JA’s global impact is the result of supportive partnerships with businesses and individuals around the world. These collaborations encourage innovation and long-term commitment. Our partners provide funding for educational programs, join regional and local boards, and volunteer directly with students.
All our diverse partnerships and sponsorships enhance and grow existing programs, enable the development and launch of new JA locations, and provide backing for innovation. The effects of each contribution—through funding, collaborations, and volunteering—flow through the entire organization and empower us to further our mission effectively.
Steadily, this work is making a lasting difference, enabling us to transform the worlds of millions of young people every year, who then, in turn, transform the world.
Partnerships
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LeadershipJA Worldwide Management Team
Margie WangChief Operating Officer and CFOJA Worldwide
Brandie ConfortiGlobal Head of Development JA Worldwide
Carolyn BassettSenior Director Development and Corporate RelationsJA Worldwide
Erin SawyerSenior DirectorGlobal Marketing and OperationsJA Worldwide
Joseph TortoraSenior Director Global Operations JA Worldwide
Christina DiBitettoOperations Manager JA Worldwide
Karen OchsnerDirector Development and StewardshipJA Worldwide
Erin MartinManagerGlobal Operations and Technical ServicesJA Worldwide
Elizabeth BintliffCEO JA Africa
Leo MartellottoPresidentJA Americas
Vivian LauPresidentJA Asia Pacific
Caroline JennerCEOJA Europe
Akef AqrabawiPresident and CEOINJAZ Al-ArabJA Middle East and North Africa
Jack E. KosakowskiPresident and CEOJunior Achevement USA
Asheesh AdvaniPresident and CEOJA Worldwide
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JA Worldwide Board of Governors
Ainar D. Aijala, Jr.Chief Corporate Development OfficerDeloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited
Mayu AvilaCorporate Social Responsibility Regional Head (Retired)HSBC Latin America
Maliz E. BeamsJA Worldwide Board Treasurer and Finance Committee Chair CEO (Retired) ING U.S.
Sheikh Khaled Bin Zayed S. Al Nehayan Chairman and FounderBin Zayed Group
Partha BoseSenior PartnerChief Marketing Officer Member of the Global Leadership TeamOliver Wyman
Michael BrayPartnerGrimaldi Studio Legale
Catherine S. BrunePresident, Eastern Territory (Retired)Allstate Insurance Company
David CunninghamExecutive Vice President and Chief Operating OfficerFedEx Express
Gerald M. CzarneckiSenior Managing Director and Executive Producer Ventureland Productions
Jo DeblaereChief Operating Offcer and Group Chief ExecutiveAccenture Europe
Ralph de la VegaPresident and CEOAT&T Mobile & Business Solutions
Prof. Dr. Michel De WolfJA Worldwide Board SecretaryManaging PartnerDGST & UCLouvain
Edward G. GalanteSenior Vice President (Retired) ExxonMobil Corporation
Agnes HussherrGlobal Diversity and Inclusion LeaderPwC
Alan J. KellyJA Worldwide Board Marketing Committee Chair President ExxonMobil Fuels
Brian LangPresident MasterCard Canada
Nicky MajorGlobal Corporate Sustainability Leader EY
Dr. Mona MourshedDirectorGlobal Education PracticeMcKinsey & Company
Jonas PrisingCEOManpower Group
John S. ScheidJA Worldwide Board Audit Committee Chair ChairmanGlobal Leader Insurance-Assurance Services (Retired)PwC LLP
Dave SenayPresident and CEO FleishmanHillard Inc.
Claudia SlacikChief Banking Officer and Senior Vice President Export Finance Export Import Bank of the U.S.
Tom SpeechleyPartnerThe Abraaj Group
Steve WongPresidentExxonMobil (China) Investment Co., Ltd Greater China/Japan Gas Marketing
Leadership
Francesco Vanni d’ArchirafiJA Worldwide Board ChairCEOCiti Holdings
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JA BizTown 5,216 19,703 283,619 308,538
JA More Than Money 13,932 11,769 18,557 15,248 63,741 123,247
JA Our City 16,358 21,669 69,383 449,481 556,891
JA Our Community 5,078 17,210 19,241 125,945 525,084 692,558
JA Our Families 300 14,595 21,544 82,669 3,476 468,463 591,047
JA Our Nation 21,003 44,250 19,644 57,652 1,422 309,581 453,552
JA Our Region 23,751 21,158 19,643 381,797 446,349
JA Ourselves 10,565 7,306 38,477 3,316 389,908 449,572
JA Europe and Me 10,621 10,621
JA Innovation Camp 838 536 1,374
JA Job Shadow 17,216 17,216
Other programs 13,816 207,412 75,968 235,125 79,122 102,393 713,836
TOTAL 54,129 351,126 225,628 655,299 87,336 2,991,283 4,364,801
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT EXPERIENCESProgram Africa Americas Asia Pacific Europe MENA USA Total
MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENT EXPERIENCES
Educational Programs Distribution
JA America Works 14,217 14,217
JA Economics for Success 199,728 199,728
JA Finance Park 11,847 264,087 275,934
JA Global Marketplace 3,315 7,231 15,145 123,035 148,726
JA It’s My Business! 22,411 1,483 2,932 31,714 18,770 43,989 121,299
JA It’s My Future 101,357 101,357
JA Econ for Success 4,469 95,271 4,050 68,336 1,839 173,965
JA Econ of Staying in School 90,654 27,891 118,545
JA Enterprise in Action 2,703 34,204 2,340 39,247
JA Innovation Camp 3,558 23,502 27,060
JA Intl Marketplace 55 21,126 21,181
JA Job Shadow 145,767 145,767
JA Our World 100 12,220 11,044 23,364
JA Personal Economics 43,826 202,603 4,703 251,132
Other programs 10,218 80,954 22,170 235,436 66,934 78,992 494,704
TOTAL 40,756 330,481 48,230 671,001 94,586 971,172 2,156,226
Program Africa Americas Asia Pacific Europe MENA USA Total
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HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT EXPERIENCES
JA Be Entrepreneurial 9,360 10,453 7,310 20,114 47,237
JA Career Success 2,200 4,549 1,139 8,049 89,954 105,891
JA Company Program 45,668 60,316 12,956 313,129 5,271 13,963 451,303
JA Economics 23,256 144,139 245,700 38,964 452,059
JA Exploring Economics 8,529 8,529
JA Fellows Program 397 397
JA Personal Finance 545 8,814 4,875 350 1,696 100,457 116,737
JA Titan 12,021 2,069 16,539 26,784 57,413
JA Banks in Action 173 10,288 1,539 12,000
JA Enterprise without Borders 326 3,561 3,887
JA Global Business Ethics 42,606 6,759 21,350 32 70,747
JA Innovation Camp 2,621 105 967 66,641 3,848 74,182
JA Job Shadow 2,424 6,505 2,923 553,655 1,333 187,021 753,861
JA MESE 10,043 44,203 8,572 62,818
JA Success Skills 42,005 6,134 110,281 13,517 171,937
JA TTBiz 2,025 164,679 166,704
Other programs 31,548 147,500 222,502 593,809 41,582 138,148 1,175,089
TOTAL 85,332 367,253 471,432 2,099,805 82,638 624,331 3,730,791
Program Africa Americas Asia Pacific Europe MENA USA Total
Educational Programs Distribution
GRADUATE STUDENT EXPERIENCES
JA Graduate Program 587 587
JA Innovation Camp 394 6,895 8,161 15,450
JA Start-Up Program 13,888 491 14,379
Other programs 2,748 47,213 217,993 7,637 18,740 294,331
TOTAL 3,335 47,213 218,387 28,420 27,392 324,747
Program Africa Americas Asia Pacific Europe MENA USA Total
MIXED STUDENT EXPERIENCES
JA Mixed level Job Shadow 78,331 78,331
TOTAL 78,331 78,331
Program Africa Americas Asia Pacific Europe MENA USA Total
TOTAL OF ALLTOTAL 183,552 1,096,073 963,677 3,454,525 291,952 4,665,117 10,654,896
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JA Worldwide Student Data (by region)
Albania 28,090 375,344 250 988
Algeria 2,662 28,092 169 57
Argentina 25,323 243,958 2,347 795
Armenia 6,340 301,600 359 297
Austria 8,930 570,972 332 354
Azerbaijan 100,840 1,607,265 5 153
Bahamas 2,774 311,454 278 96
Bahrain 20,001 117,085 654 633
Belgium Flemish 86,238 2,826,804 807 5,349
Belgium French 12,993 413,471 405 1,006
Bolivia 1,580 16,185 93 54
Botswana 26,260 325,515 6 1,746
Brazil 336,374 2,561,817 11,946 11,591
Brunei 249 2,284 65 13
Bulgaria 32,814 1,347,144 1,337 2,116
Burkina Faso 125 3,300 22 5
Canada 248,502 1,478,932 12,886 9,715
Cayman Islands 1,244 368,063 180 60
Chile 6,217 35,321 253 180
China 224,754 965,868 3,481 5,773
Colombia 21,729 154,553 928 637
Costa Rica 38,231 621,590 242 1,308
Cyprus 311 16,047 56 32
Czech Republic 11,765 506,488 189 795
Denmark 44,822 605,704 4 3,032
Dominica 689 14,812 548 36
Dominican Republic 27,845 233,052 694 419
Dutch Caribbean 150 750 8 6
Alphabetically listed Students Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
Africa 183,552 3,311,857 2,576 5,940 105
Americas 1,096,073 10,448,768 41,780 41,749 605
Asia Pacific 963,677 12,998,751 24,460 24,805 191
Europe 3,454,525 87,893,462 164,344 163,897 861
MENA 291,952 2,760,643 7,280 10,032 253
United States 4,665,117 34,653,432 218,896 201,444 1,551
TOTAL 10,654,896 152,066,9133 459,336 447,867 3,566
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes Staff
JA Worldwide Student Data (by country)
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Ecuador 16,640 823,301 339 434
Egypt 71,826 639,277 1,797 2,212
El Salvador 60,568 552,320 95 8,000
Estonia 24,910 797,959 4,025 1,850
Finland 92,145 1,292,463 187 1,583
France 21,312 1,155,498 1,505 1,401
Gabon 751 268,071 99 388
Georgia 615 39,040 25 35
Germany 128,196 4,240,689 285 1,707
Ghana 0 0 0 0
Greece 8,516 84,885 352 376
Grenada 4,139 19,905 39 188
Guam 532 8,792 73 23
Guatemala 24,961 204,275 1,289 1,117
Honduras 10,996 156,228 467 94
Hong Kong 30,579 175,937 1,910 789
Hungary 3,488 93,021 171 233
India 37,984 129,483 597 0
Indonesia 23,777 353,784 1,046 894
Ireland 63,617 350,401 3,152 2,563
Isle of Man 4,865 465,146 361 448
Israel 9,818 401,936 569 472
Italy 19,531 374,582 461 550
Jamaica 9,474 369,317 501 259
Japan 54,726 664,417 4,487 1,508
Kazakhstan 204,740 7,365,590 104 8,617
Kenya 11,455 33,060 536 450
Kuwait 6,323 46,074 679 221
Latvia 151,471 3,578,782 13 6,120
Lebanon 3,207 22,928 211 151
Lithuania 38,390 1,066,550 247 1,846
Luxembourg 9,542 213,482 371 630
Macedonia 24,370 552,950 252 968
Malaysia 2,339 25,796 178 146
Malta 1,006 26,206 108 114
Mauritius 13,164 69,963 75 391
Mexico 129,127 946,887 4,899 3,760
Moldova 12,870 405,790 0 498
Morocco 14,024 211,504 501 501
Nepal 570 6,840 0 0
Netherlands 32,226 1,865,770 2,237 2,048
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
JA Worldwide Student Data (by country)
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New Zealand 91,297 0 0 0
Nicaragua 957 53,316 106 47
Nigeria 31,839 337,024 423 937
Norway 157,060 3,462,839 23,530 7,396
Oman 4,115 39,115 177 137
Pakistan 5,377 31,294 44 93
Palestine 24,204 378,684 715 716
Panama 13,940 76,819 528 514
Paraguay 60,340 641,576 1,011 578
Peru 16,772 150,499 277 516
Philippines 3,462 96,310 203 64
Poland 386,771 11,208,195 46,665 17,219
Portugal 32,686 267,504 2,331 2,128
Puerto Rico 2,762 24,190 108 104
Qatar 3,540 23,043 302 151
Republic of Korea 131,462 648,903 9,903 4,850
Romania 274,494 6,260,690 15,825 22,294
Russia 1,322,647 31,218,518 33,831 52,894
Saudi Arabia 123,047 1,112,246 1,313 4,798
Senegal 748 11,420 13 13
Serbia 26,268 956,826 538 1,221
Singapore 21,577 126,453 1,770 617
Slovakia 16,274 1,298,653 396 1,026
South Africa 14,593 484,032 110 197
Spain 24,994 265,016 2,245 1,778
Sri Lanka 0 0 0 0
St. Kitts and Nevis 508 21,894 0 47
St. Lucia 6,236 36,237 53 275
Swaziland 4,440 104,724 79 124
Sweden 65,501 5,342,436 7,112 9,810
Switzerland 5,825 82,895 217 441
Tajikistan 300 10,200 12 10
Tanzania 20,256 450,356 193 249
Thailand 3,989 26,387 404 78
Trinidad & Tobago 1,973 52,540 87 75
Tunisia 6,438 45,916 82 120
Turkey 2,785 57,078 273 135
Turkmenistan 30,397 783,618 208 1,256
Turks & Caicos 45 2,880 22 5
Uganda 19,377 469,008 635 578
United Arab Emirates 3,679 22,830 518 132
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
JA Worldwide Student Data (by country)
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United Kingdom 260,029 3,504,088 13,321 10,144
Uruguay 5,597 66,775 400 180
US Virgin Islands 60 1,680 12 4
USA 4,665,117 34,653,432 218,896 201,444
Venezuela 20,320 207,642 1,144 655
Vietnam 103 824 14 14
Yemen 3,509 42,555 118 110
Zambia 6,500 88,190 249 116
Zimbabwe 34,044 667,194 136 746
TOTAL 10,654,896 152,066,913 459,336 447,867
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
JA Worldwide Student Data (by country)
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AFRICAFacts and Figures
Established in 2011, JA Africa teaches tangible, marketable, and sustainable skills to the rapidly increasing cohort of out-of-school, idle, unemployed, and underemployed youth in Africa.
Over the next ten years, JA Africa aims to provide one million African youth with information and resources, and to build the self-con dence and self-reliance necessary for Africa’s youth and the subcontinent to succeed.
BotswanaBurkina FasoGabonGhanaKenyaMauritiusNigeria
SenegalSouth AfricaSwazilandTanzaniaUgandaZambiaZimbabwe
JA Africa Leadership ROC LocationAccra, Ghana
Number of Members14
Number of Staff105
Student Experiences183,552
Volunteers2,576
Classes5,940
Contact Hours 3,311,857 Schools 1,988 Revenue Generated by Member Countries $4,239,870
Asheesh Advani (Ex-officio)PresidentJA Worldwide
Elizabeth Bintliff (Board Secretary)CEOJA Africa
Dr. William DerbanDirectorInclusive Banking and CSRFidelity Bank
Aziz DieyePartner in ChargeCabinet Aziz Dieye
Anne KabagambeChief of Staff and Director of CabinetAfrican Development Bank
Jacob Kholi Partner and Chief Investment Officer for Sub-Saharan AfricaThe Abraaj Group
JA Africa Board
Elizabeth BintliffCEO JA Africa
Jean Chawapiwa Board ChairJA Africa
Jean Chawapiwa Board ChairJA Africa BoardMD and FounderWin Win Solutions 4 Africa Consultancy
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Botswana 26,260 325,515 6 1,746
Burkina Faso 125 3,300 22 5
Gabon 751 268,071 99 388
Ghana 0 0 0 0
Kenya 11,455 33,060 536 450
Mauritius 13,164 69,963 75 391
Nigeria 31,839 337,024 423 937
Senegal 748 11,420 13 13
South Africa 14,593 484,032 110 197
Swaziland 4,440 104,724 79 124
Tanzania 20,256 450,356 193 249
Uganda 19,377 469,008 635 578
Zambia 6,500 88,190 249 116
Zimbabwe 34,044 667,194 136 746
Total 183,552 3,311,857 2,576 5,940
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
JA Africa Student Data
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AMERICASFacts and Figures
JA Americas serves youth across a diverse group of countries through a mix of 30+ distinct programs organized around workforce readiness, financial literacy, and entrepreneurship. These programs target a wide spectrum of young people, from vulnerable, at-risk, and marginalized youth to students enrolled in formal education.
ArgentinaBahamasBoliviaBrazilCanadaCayman IslandsChileColombiaCosta RicaDominicaDominican RepublicDutch CaribbeanEcuadorEl SalvadorGrenadaGuatemala
HondurasJamaicaMexicoNicaraguaPanamaParaguayPeruPuerto RicoSt. Kitts and NevisSt. LuciaTrinidad & TobagoTurks & CaicosUruguayU.S. Virgin IslandsVenezuela
JA Americas Leadership
ROC LocationCordoba, Argentina
Number of Members31
Number of Staff605
Student Experiences1,096,073
Volunteers41,780
Classes41,749
Contact Hours 10,448,768 Schools 16,848 Revenue Generated by Member Countries $32,227,000
JA Americas Board
Hector AguilarCEOALS Bioenergy
Jose C. BroussetB&B Associates
Gilberto CaldartPresidentLatin America and CaribbeanMasterCard
Raul Diez CansecoCEO and FounderSan Ignacio del Loyola University
Jasmin EymeryPublic Affairs and Sustainable Development ManagerGE Latin America
Luiz FerezinGeneral DirectorAccenture Mexico
Nathaniel V. Hedman Lead Country Manager and Mexico & CCA Cluster Manager ExxonMobil Mexico
Leo MartellottoPresidentJA Americas
Mayu AvilaBoard ChairJA Americas
(cont’d)
Fernando IraolaManaging DirectorHead of Latin America Bank of America Merrill Lynch
Basil Khalil Vice President of Planning & Engineering FedEx Express Latin America & Caribbean
Charles Kim Managing Partner Alpine Group USVI
Mayu Avila Board Chair JA Americas Board Corporate Social ResponsibilityRegional Head (Retired) HSBC Latin America
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JA Americas Board (cont’d)
Miguel Laporta Head of Corporate Sustainability HSBC Mexico
Carlos Morales President Espacios del Oriente
Claudio Muruzabal President SAP Latin America and the Caribbean
Jessica Poliner Regional Industry Sales Manager Caterpillar Latin America
Robert Williams Senior Vice President & Country Head Dominican Republic
Raymond Winder Managing Partner Deloitte Bahamas
Argentina 25,323 243,958 2,347 795
Bahamas 2,774 311,454 278 96
Bolivia 1,580 16,185 93 54
Brazil 336,374 2,561,817 11,946 11,591
Canada 248,502 1,478,932 12,886 9,715
Cayman Islands 1,244 368,063 180 60
Chile 6,217 35,321 253 180
Colombia 21,729 154,553 928 637
Costa Rica 38,231 621,590 242 1,308
Dominica 689 14,812 548 36
Dominican Republic 27,845 233,052 694 419
Dutch Caribbean 150 750 8 6
Ecuador 16,640 823,301 339 434
El Salvador 60,568 552,320 95 8,000
Grenada 4,139 19,905 39 188
Guatemala 24,961 204,275 1,289 1,117
Honduras 10,996 156,228 467 94
Jamaica 9,474 369,317 501 259
Mexico 129,127 946,887 4,899 3,760
Nicaragua 957 53,316 106 47
Panama 13,940 76,819 528 514
Paraguay 60,340 641,576 1,011 578
Peru 16,772 150,499 277 516
Puerto Rico 2,762 24,190 108 104
St. Kitts and Nevis 508 21,894 0 47
St. Lucia 6,236 36,237 53 275
Trinidad & Tobago 1,973 52,540 87 75
Turks & Caicos 45 2,880 22 5
Uruguay 5,597 66,775 400 180
US Virgin Islands 60 1,680 12 4
Venezuela 20,320 207,642 1,144 655
Total 1,096,073 10,448,768 41,780 41,749
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers ClassesJA Americas Student Data
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ASIA PACIFICFacts and Figures
Along with private and public sector support and on-the-ground delivery of JA programs through 20 JA operations across the region, JA Asia Pacific creates a conversation with youth about the urgency of their employability, unleashing their potential to an envisioned future that all youth can benefit from, and contributing to the long term sustainability and prosperity of the region.
AzerbaijanBruneiChinaGuamHong KongIndiaIndonesiaJapanKazakhstanMalaysiaNepal
New ZealandPhilippinesRepublic of KoreaSingaporeSri LankaTajikistanThailandTurkmenistanVietnam
JA Asia Pacific Leadership
ROC LocationHong Kong
Number of Members20
Number of Staff191
Student Experiences963,677
Volunteers24,460
Classes24,805
Contact Hours 12,998,751 Schools 10,285 Revenue Generated by Member Countries $11,221,160
JA Asia Pacific Board
Toby BrownSenior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer AsiaMetLife Inc.
Stuart DeanPresidentASEAN DivisionGE International
Martiono HadiantoPresident DirectorPT Newmont Nusa
Hari KumarRegional Managing Partner U.S.-IndiaDeloitte U.S., LLP
Edward LeeChairmanCOL Financial Group, Inc.
Mark ManningVice President Asia PacificCaterpillar Financial Services Corporation
Karen ReddingtonPresidentAsia Pacific DivisionFedEx Express
Chodchoy (Esther) SophonpanichPresidentThai Environmental and Community Development
Malini ThadaniHead of Corporate SustainabilityAsia Pacific, HSBC
Vivian LauPresidentJA Asia Pacific
Steve WongBoard ChairJA Asia Pacific
Steve WongBoard ChairJA Asia PacificPresidentExxonMobil (China) Investment Co. Ltd Greater China/Japan Gas Marketing
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Azerbaijan 100,840 1,607,265 5 153
Brunei 249 2,284 65 13
China 224,754 965,868 3,481 5,773
Guam 532 8,792 73 23
Hong Kong 30,579 175,937 1,910 789
India 37,984 129,483 597 0
Indonesia 23,777 353,784 1,046 894
Japan 54,726 664,417 4,487 1,508
Kazakhstan 204,740 7,365,590 104 8,617
Malaysia 2,339 25,796 178 146
Nepal 570 6,840 0 0
New Zealand 91,297 0 0 0
Philippines 3,462 96,310 203 64
Republic of Korea 131,462 648,903 9,903 4,850
Singapore 21,577 126,453 1,770 617
Sri Lanka 0 0 0 0
Tajikistan 300 10,200 12 10
Thailand 3,989 26,387 404 78
Turkmenistan 30,397 783,618 208 1,256
Vietnam 103 824 14 14
Total 963,677 12,998,751 24,460 24,805
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
JA Asia Pacific Student Data
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EUROPEFacts and Figures
The largest provider of entrepreneurship education programs funded by businesses, institutions, foundations, and individuals, JA Europe brings the public and private sectors together to provide European youth with experiences that promote the skills, understanding, and perspective they need to succeed in a global economy.
With an extensive alumni network and the largest number of students in JA Company Program globally, the program is recognized by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Enterprise and Industry as a “Best Practice in Entrepreneurship Education.”
AlbaniaArmeniaAustriaBelgium FlemishBelgium FrenchBulgariaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaFinlandFranceGeorgiaGermanyGreeceHungaryIrelandIsle of ManIsrael
ItalyLatviaLithuaniaLuxembourgMacedoniaMaltaMoldovaNetherlandsNorwayPolandPortugalRomaniaRussiaSerbiaSlovakiaSpainSwedenSwitzerlandTurkeyUnited Kingdom
JA Europe Leadership
ROC LocationBrussels, Belgium
Number of Members39
Number of Staff861
Student Experiences3,454,525
Volunteers164,344
Classes163,897
Contact Hours 87,893,462 Schools 31,380 Revenue Generated by Member Countries $74,117,570
JA Europe Board
Johan H. Andresen Jr.Owner and ChairmanFERD
Nikolaas BaeckelmansVice Presiden, EU AffairsExxon Mobil Europe
Sonja BataFounderBata Shoe Organisation
Prof. Dr. Michel De WolfManaging PartnerDGST Reviseurs d´Entreprises
Caroline JennerCEOJA Europe
Jo DeblaereBoard ChairJA Europe
(cont’d)
Ariel EcksteinManaging Director EMEALinkedIn
Melissa FogartyPartnerClifford Chance
Jo DeblaereBoard ChairJA EuropeChief Operating Officer and Group Chief Executive Accenture Europe
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JA Europe Board (cont’d)Bengt GunnarssonSenior AdvisorBata Group
Pamela HartiganDirectorSkoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship
Nicolas HussCEOVISA Europe
Guenther JuengerDirector Corporate Affairs Group EMEAINTEL GmbH
Christophe LeclercqPublisherEurActiv.com
Michael MerciecaCEOJA United Kingdom
Trudy Norris-GreyManaging Director Public Sector in CEEMicrosoft Europe
Lars Petter ØrvingManaging Director EMEA North and East RegionManpower AS
Stephan ReimletPresident and CEO GE EuropeCEO GE Germany
Martin SpurlingGroup General ManagerHSBC Holdings plcChief Remediation OfficerHSBC Mexico
Thomas TindemansChief Executive OfficerHill + Knowlton Strategies Brussels
Mark TorfsSenior AdvisorDeloitte Belgium
Francesco Vanni d’ArchirafiCEOCiti Holdings
Dorothee van VredenburchChief Change and Organization (CCO) NN Group
Albania 28,090 375,344 250 988
Armenia 6,340 301,600 359 297
Austria 8,930 570,972 332 354
Belgium Flemish 86,238 2,826,804 807 5,349
Belgium French 12,993 413,471 405 1,006
Bulgaria 32,814 1,347,144 1,337 2,116
Cyprus 311 16,047 56 32
Czech Republic 11,765 506,488 189 795
Denmark 44,822 605,704 4 3,032
Estonia 24,910 797,959 4,025 1,850
Finland 92,145 1,292,463 187 1,583
France 21,312 1,155,498 1,505 1,401
Georgia 615 39,040 25 35
Germany 128,196 4,240,689 285 1,707
Greece 8,516 84,885 352 376
Hungary 3,488 93,021 171 233
Ireland 63,617 350,401 3,152 2,563
Isle of Man 4,865 465,146 361 448
Israel 9,818 401,936 569 472
Italy 19,531 374,582 461 550
Latvia 151,471 3,578,782 13 6,120
Lithuania 38,390 1,066,550 247 1,846
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
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Luxembourg 9,542 213,482 371 630
Macedonia 24,370 552,950 252 968
Malta 1,006 26,206 108 114
Moldova 12,870 405,790 0 498
Netherlands 32,226 1,865,770 2,237 2,048
Norway 157,060 3,462,839 23,530 7,396
Poland 386,771 11,208,195 46,665 17,219
Portugal 32,686 267,504 2,331 2,128
Romania 274,494 6,260,690 15,825 22,294
Russia 1,322,647 31,218,518 33,831 52,894
Serbia 26,268 956,826 538 1,221
Slovakia 16,274 1,298,653 396 1,026
Spain 24,994 265,016 2,245 1,778
Sweden 65,501 5,342,436 7,112 9,810
Switzerland 5,825 82,895 217 441
Turkey 2,785 57,078 273 135
United Kingdom 260,029 3,504,088 13,321 10,144
Total 3,454,525 87,893,462 164,344 163,897
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
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MENAFacts and Figures
Headquartered in Amman, Jordan, INJAZ Al-Arab (JA Middle East and Northern Africa) provides education and training in entrepreneurial skills throughout the Arab world and teaches programs aimed at developing basic business skills, financial literacy, and soft skills that equip young people to start and run their own businesses and find employment.
AlgeriaBahrainEgyptKuwaitLebanonMoroccoOmanPakistan
PalestineQatarSaudi ArabiaTunisiaUnited Arab EmiratesYemen
JA MENA Leadership
ROC LocationAmman, Jordan
Number of Members14
Number of Staff253
Student Experiences291,952
Volunteers7,280
Classes10,032
Contact Hours 2,760,643 Schools 2,000 Revenue Generated by Member Countries $11,668,181
Ramzi Abdeljaber Managing Director InvestCorp Bank B.S.C.
Abdulkareem Abu AlnasrFounder & Chairman of the Board INJAZ Saudi Arabia
Asheesh AdvaniPresident and CEOJA Worldwide
Omar Al GhanimCEOAlghanim Industries
Abdul Aziz Al-Yaqout Senior PartnerMeysan Partners
Sheikh Soud Bin Nasser Al ThaniGroup CEOOoredoo
Bernard J. DunnVice PresidentBoeing InternationalPresidentBoeing Middle East
Omar El HamamsyDirector McKinsey & Company Middle East
Omar FahoumChairman of the Board & CEODeloitte & Touche M.EWamda Capital
JA MENA Board
(cont’d)
Akef AqrabawiPresident and CEOINJAZ Al-Arab
Sheikh Khaled Bin Zayed Al NehayanBoard ChairINJAZ Al-Arab
Sheikh Khaled Bin Zayed Al Nehayan Board ChairINJAZ Al-Arab Chairman and Founder Bin Zayed Group
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JA MENA Board (cont’d)Fadi GhandourFounder & Vice ChairmanAramex Executive Chairman Wamda Capital
Nabil HabayebPresident and CEOGeneral Electric Middle East, North Africa, and Turkey
Carmen HaddadChief Executive Officer Citibank, N.A., Qatar branch
Mazen HayekOfficial Spokesman Group Director of Commercial, PR and CSRMBC Group
Taha Khalifa Regional DirectorMiddle East and North Africa Intel Corporation
Sjoerd Leenart Senior Country Officer Middle East, Africa, and TurkeyJ.P. Morgan
David Leman Chief Human Resources OfficerMiddle East and AfricaMarriott International, Inc.
Abdul Malek Al JaberChairmanMiddle East Payment ServicesFounder and ChairmanMENA Apps and Arabreneur
Raghuvir (Raghu) Malhotra PresidentMiddle East & North AfricaMasterCard
Mazin MannaChief Executive OfficerMENA RegionCredit Agricole CIB
Sconaid McGeachin President and CEO Middle East, Africa, and Turkey Hill+Knowlton Strategies
Sheikha Hanadi Nasser Bin Khaled Al Thani Founder and ChairpersonAmwal
Abdulfattah Sharaf Chief Executive Officer HSBC Middle East Ltd, UAE
Tarek Sherlala Managing Director and Head of Asset Servicing Bank of New York Mellon Middle East and Africa
Frederic SicreExecutive Director Abraaj Capital
Paul TheysPresident ExxonMobil Al Khalij Inc
Algeria 2,662 28,092 169 57
Bahrain 20,001 117,085 654 633
Egypt 71,826 639,277 1,797 2,212
Kuwait 6,323 46,074 679 221
Lebanon 3,207 22,928 211 151
Morocco 14,024 211,504 501 501
Oman 4,115 39,115 177 137
Pakistan 5,377 31,294 44 93
Palestine 24,204 378,684 715 716
Qatar 3,540 23,043 302 151
Saudi Arabia 123,047 1,112,246 1,313 4,798
Tunisia 6,438 45,916 82 120
United Arab Emirates 3,679 22,830 518 132
Yemen 3,509 42,555 118 110
Total 291,952 2,760,643 7,280 10,032
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
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USAFacts and Figures
Focused on empowering young people to own their economic success, JA USA’s experiential programs around work readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy reach more than 4.6 million students annually in kindergarten through high school and help students see the relevance of education and the value of staying in school.
Akron, OHAlaskaAlbany, NYArizonaArkansasAustin, TXBaltimore, MDBaton Rouge, LABattle Creek, MIBirmingham, ALBoston, MABowling Green, KYBrazoria County, TXBridgeport, CTBuffalo, NYCanton, OHCedar RapidsCharleston, SCCharlotte, NCChattanooga, TNChicago, ILCincinnati/Dayton, OHCleveland, OHCleveland, TNCocoa Beach, FLColorado Springs, COColumbia, SCColumbus, OHDallas, TXDelawareDenver, CODes Moines, IADetroit, MIEl Paso, TXEvansville, INFort Lauderdale, FLFort Wayne, INFort Worth, TXGeorgia
Grand Rapids, MIGreensboro, NCGreenville, SCHartford, CTHawaiiHeartlandHouston, TXIdahoIndianapolis, INJackson, MIJacksonville, FLKansasKansas City, MOKingsport, TNKnoxville, TNLancaster, PALas Vegas, NVLexington, KYLincoln, NELongview, TXLos Angeles, CALouisville, KYMaineMemphis, TNMiami, FLMiddletown, OHMidland, MINaples, FLNashville, TNNew Bedford/Fall River, MANew JerseyNew MexicoNew Orleans, LANew York, NYNorfolk-Newport News, VANorthern CaliforniaOklahomaOmaha, NEOrlando, FL
Owensboro, KYPensacola, FLPeoria, ILPhiladelphia, PAPittsburgh, PAPortland, ORRaleigh, NCReno, NVRhode IslandRichmond, VARoanoke, VARochester, NYSacramento, CASaginaw, MISalisbury, MDSan Antonio, TXSan Diego, CAScranton, PASeattle, WAShreveport, LASouth DakotaSpringfield, MASpringfield, OHSt. Louis, MOStamford, CTTampa Bay, FLTerre Haute, INToledo, OHUpper MidwestUtahWarren/Youngstown, OHWashington, DCWest Palm Beach, FLWest VirginiaWestchester, NYWisconsinYork, PA
ROC LocationColorado, USA
Number of JA Areas115
Number of Staff1,551
Student Experiences4,665,117
Volunteers218,896
Classes201,444
Contact Hours 34,653,432 Schools 21,638 Revenue Generated by JA Areas $181,000,000
JA USA LeadershipJack KosakowskiPresident and CEOJunior Achievement USA
Catherine S. BruneBoard ChairJunior Achievement USA
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JA USA Board
Asheesh Advani (Ex Officio)President and CEOJA Worldwide
Ainar D. Aijala, Jr.Chief Global Corporate Development OfficerDeloitte Touche Tohmatsu LimitedPrincipal, Deloitte Consulting LLP
Evelyn Angelle
Alan S. ArmstrongPresident and CEOThe Williams Companies, Inc.
Timothy Baxter President and COO Samsung Electronics America, Inc.
Sandra Beach LinBoard MemberAmerican Electric Power
Rodney D. BullardVice President of Community Affairs and Executive Director Chick-fil-A Foundation
T. Randall CainVice Chair and Southwest Region Managing PartnerEY
James M. CarrollGlobal Managing Director Government RelationsAccenture
Tripp DavisMidwest Region and Greater Chicago MarketAdvisory LeaderPwC LLP
Lynne FordExecutive Vice PresidentDistribution and MarketingCalvert Investments
Charles P. GarciaCEOAssociation of Latino Professionals for America (ALPFA)
Jeff HansberryPresidentEvolution Fresh
Perry HewittChief Digital OfficerHarvard University
Kyle H. Hybl, Esq.Chief Operating OfficerEl Pomar Foundation
Clyde D. KeatonPresident and CEOArgo Turboserve Corporation
Loren C. KlugExecutive Vice President, Head of Strategy and Planning, and Chief of Staff to the HNAH CEO HSBC North America Holdings Inc.
Jack E. KosakowskiPresident and CEO Junior Achievement USA
Larry LevaGlobal Vice Chair Quality, Risk and RegulatoryKPMG International
Robert Lloyd CEOHyperloop Technologies Inc.
Paul E. McKnight
Julie A. MonacoManaging Director Global Head Public Sector Corporate and Investment Banking Division Institutional Clients GroupCiti
Douglas D. OlsonExecutive Vice President Meredith Corporation
Jonas PrisingChief Executive OfficerManpower Group
Lawrence W. SidwellSenior Vice PresidentGlobal Credit and RiskJohn Deere Worldwide Financial Services
Albert E. SuterChief Operating Officer (Retired)EmersonSpinnaker Financial Services LLC
Richard A. WoodsSenior Vice PresidentCorporate AffairsCapital One
Catherine S. BruneBoard ChairJunior Achievement USA President, Eastern Territory (Retired)Allstate Insurance Company
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Akron, OH 23,138 152,838 841 1,103
Alaska 9,201 58,596 277 491
Albany, NY 24,512 192,084 935 1,174
Arizona 97,378 946,485 8,015 3,703
Arkansas 11,969 72,384 619 569
Austin, TX 3,663 19,461 149 166
Baltimore, MD 43,440 487,727 1,788 1,594
Baton Rouge, LA 15,023 126,750 626 674
Battle Creek, MI 12,421 68,390 325 540
Birmingham, AL 30,869 176,863 1,628 1,430
Boston, MA 38,153 259,818 269 1,562
Bowling Green, KY 9,616 53,975 112 403
Brazoria County, TX 6,579 35,675 1,173 310
Bridgeport, CT 22,591 121,093 591 1,098
Buffalo, NY 15,238 96,068 326 736
Canton, OH 14,723 115,957 1,213 720
Cedar Rapids 39,062 267,440 498 1,901
Charleston, SC 2,753 14,573 115 135
Charlotte, NC 36,908 323,577 3,344 1,685
Chattanooga, TN 12,025 67,467 520 588
Chicago, IL 538,984 2,048,500 13,656 25,167
Cincinnati/Dayton, OH 41,507 237,422 1,566 1,815
Cleveland, OH 41,016 238,370 1,191 1,841
Cleveland, TN 4,263 27,497 91 190
Cocoa Beach, FL 9,230 64,333 259 439
Colorado Springs, CO 28,385 157,540 1,052 1,283
Columbia, SC 8,791 55,468 231 403
Columbus, OH 20,702 247,207 2,561 902
Dallas, TX 48,690 303,623 3,801 2,456
Delaware 15,580 207,455 1,312 726
Denver, CO 125,425 949,554 5,234 5,123
Des Moines, IA 31,142 249,400 717 1,317
Detroit, MI 42,907 489,248 2,042 1,679
El Paso, TX 4,806 25,563 901 247
Evansville, IN 26,268 150,077 4,848 1,195
Fort Lauderdale, FL 47,790 1,040,837 5,924 1,834
Fort Wayne, IN 125,957 1,347,808 2,022 5,570
Fort Worth, TX 38,580 206,011 241 1,919
Georgia 168,622 1,676,754 9,116 5,708
Grand Rapids, MI 58,849 310,802 1,405 2,205
Greensboro, NC 10,980 58,213 413 519
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
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Greenville, SC 6,963 38,334 295 352
Hartford, CT 34,655 177,974 2,376 1,700
Hawaii 8,624 49,306 186 411
Heartland 55,764 446,975 3,099 2,644
Houston, TX 306,245 2,408,842 11,907 13,926
Idaho 16,927 103,775 2,260 707
Indianapolis, IN 21,055 298,912 2,357 861
Jackson, MI 10,920 97,414 184 434
Jacksonville, FL 52,881 474,099 1,239 2,022
Kansas 26,282 137,097 927 1,245
Kansas City, MO 17,976 105,884 738 822
Kingsport, TN 5,597 36,635 126 250
Knoxville, TN 16,445 186,917 602 766
Lancaster, PA 15,133 116,494 685 698
Las Vegas, NV 14,917 115,294 497 598
Lexington, KY 18,307 99,921 381 750
Lincoln, NE 24,097 130,011 874 1,134
Longview, TX 13,128 77,651 604 647
Los Angeles, CA 88,820 577,782 4,324 2,898
Louisville, KY 58,449 654,643 3,401 2,102
Maine 10,364 56,577 418 616
Memphis, TN 9,800 97,678 496 452
Miami, FL 43,796 162,831 558 648
Middletown, OH 1,950 10,274 48 77
Midland, MI 13,078 57,942 261 566
Naples, FL 7,812 46,776 167 286
Nashville, TN 30,817 298,989 1,109 1,442
New Bedford/Fall River, MA 3,645 19,775 104 191
New Jersey 57,502 525,676 3,952 2,847
New Mexico 4,509 23,527 147 215
New Orleans, LA 24,899 195,403 1,359 1,041
New York, NY 70,564 439,772 5,305 3,064
Norfolk-Newport News, VA 13,035 90,127 294 570
Northern California 98,488 629,426 3,108 3,586
Oklahoma 53,577 444,717 3,683 2,339
Omaha, NE 10,583 57,061 411 483
Orlando, FL 47,566 422,088 2,338 2,462
Owensboro, KY 20,425 114,498 507 853
Pensacola, FL 6,058 32,235 199 324
Peoria, IL 14,522 84,751 629 687
Philadelphia, PA 20,762 123,735 1,009 853
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
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Pittsburgh, PA 73,035 497,468 1,973 3,218
Portland, OR 38,921 439,456 3,590 1,505
Raleigh, NC 9,927 54,579 486 398
Reno, NV 8,577 44,652 201 314
Rhode Island 9,591 53,084 528 571
Richmond, VA 25,798 198,681 1,607 1,222
Roanoke, VA 5,842 31,917 298 432
Rochester, NY 16,502 126,803 488 805
Sacramento, CA 12,122 63,179 643 460
Saginaw, MI 6,722 97,993 172 264
Salisbury, MD 6,590 34,366 188 312
San Antonio, TX 90,325 585,471 4,219 4,287
San Diego, CA 55,722 587,438 5,336 1,789
Scranton, PA 11,140 124,919 104 446
Seattle, WA 111,108 855,907 3,543 4,529
Shreveport, LA 6,787 37,165 209 259
South Dakota 50,093 237,968 2,171 2,244
Springfield, MA 11,036 73,915 377 475
Springfield, OH 7,264 43,098 205 362
St. Louis, MO 149,111 1,103,596 7,657 6,556
Stamford, CT 11,391 60,833 713 555
Tampa Bay, FL 94,579 911,188 7,563 4,772
Terre Haute, IN 4,178 21,986 87 194
Toledo, OH 22,631 125,738 742 993
Upper Midwest 159,869 1,159,394 8,617 6,252
Utah 80,030 594,254 6,081 3,146
Warren/Youngstown, OH 8,855 65,998 441 421
Washington, DC 55,145 517,235 4,551 2,052
West Palm Beach, FL 19,337 119,382 535 744
West Virginia 1,461 8,625 39 62
Westchester, NY 6,485 38,058 369 260
Wisconsin 162,973 1,400,879 8,469 8,203
York, PA 47,297 321,486 1,068 1,653 Merged/Closed JA Areas not shown - - 515 -
Total 4,665,117 34,653,432 218,896 201,444
Alphabetically listed Student Experiences Contact Hours Volunteers Classes
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JA Worldwide Pass Through FundingFunding and Financials
Gabon 40,000
Kenya 101,505
Mauritius 40,000
Nigeria 15,400
Senegal 10,000
South Africa 178,000
Tanzania 117,126
Uganda 20,000
Zambia 36,582
Zimbabwe 25,000
Total 583,613
JA MemberUSD passed through
JA Worldwide to the Member
Africa
Argentina 119,692
Bahamas 5,350
Brazil 269,148
Canada 200,588
Cayman Islands 4,000
Chile 84,462
Colombia 69,980
Costa Rica 37,962
Dominican Republic 41,456
Dutch Caribbean 3,200
Ecuador 105,000
El Salvador 42,962
Grenada 3,644
Guatemala 115,000
Honduras 30,000
Jamaica 18,156
Mexico 310,778
Panama 81,463
Paraguay 25,000
Peru 59,000
Puerto Rico 12,413
St. Kitts & Nevis 4,000
St. Lucia 4,000
Trinidad & Tobago 8,981
Uruguay 33,876
US Virgin Islands 4,493
Venezuela 14,000
Total 1,708,605
JA MemberUSD passed through
JA Worldwide to the Member
Americas
China 334,950
Hong Kong 97,363
India 48,500
Indonesia 748,290
Japan 89,313
Kazakhstan 24,000
Malaysia 54,000
Nepal 2,867
New Zealand 10,000
Philippines 57,857
Republic of Korea 166,000
Singapore 76,350
Thailand 138,662
Vietnam 16,000
Total 1,864,153
JA MemberUSD passed through
JA Worldwide to the Member
Asia Pacific
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JA Worldwide Pass Through FundingFunding and Financials
Armenia 46,500
Belgium-Flemish 3,000
Belgium-French 2,000
Bulgaria 5,000
Europe Regional Operating Ctr 2,212,104
Finland 6,000
France 63,000
Greece 26,250
Hungary 14,000
Ireland 148,650
Israel 35,000
Italy 67,500
Luxembourg 22,500
Malta 20,000
Norway 3,000
Poland 15,000
Portugal 20,072
Romania 67,000
Russia 35,000
Spain 61,600
Sweden 10,000
Switzerland 9,000
Turkey 35,000
United Kingdom 360,000
Total 3,287,176
JA MemberUSD passed through
JA Worldwide to the Member
Europe
Bahrain 89,250
Egypt 146,000
Lebanon 117,794
Yemen 35
Palestine 47,458
Algeria 7,500
Morocco 60,000
Qatar 95,000
Saudi Arabia 96,063
United Arab Emirates 165,000
MENA Regional Operating Ctr 588,729
Total 1,412,828
JA MemberUSD passed through
JA Worldwide to the Member
MENA
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JA Worldwide Pass Through FundingFunding and Financials
Akron, OH 3,500
Albany, NY 28,500
Arizona 41,921
Arkansas 6,000
Austin, TX 1,000
Baltimore, MD 31,231
Boston, MA 31,170
Bridgeport, CT 16,000
Buffalo, NY 17,500
Canton, OH 33,318
Cedar Rapids 12,000
Charlotte, NC 14,000
Chicago, IL 68,500
Cincinnati/Dayton, OH 19,000
Cleveland, OH 9,968
Cocoa Beach, FL 6,000
Colorado Springs, CO 25,000
Dallas, TX 10,000
Denver, CO 58,162
Detroit, MI 10,000
El Paso, TX 6,367
Fort Lauderdale, FL 15,000
Georgia 21,000
Grand Rapids, MI 68,556
Greenville, SC 10,000
Hartford, CT 23,000
Heartland 25,000
Houston, TX 55,000
Kansas City, MO 11,000
JA MemberUSD passed through
JA Worldwide to the Area
USA
Knoxville, TN 25,000
Lancaster, PA 5,000
Lexington, KY 25,000
Los Angeles, CA 16,500
Louisville, KY 14,226
Memphis, TN 4,000
Miami, FL 1,100
Nashville, TN 2,718
New Jersey 10,321
New York, NY 45,000
Northern California 34,000
Pittsburgh, PA 12,000
Portland, OR 37,500
Raleigh, NC 5,000
Rhode Island 25,000
Richmond, VA 5,000
Roanoke, VA 3,000
Sacramento, CA 10,000
Seattle, WA 25,000
South Dakota 29,500
Springfield, MA 10,000
St. Louis, MO 3,000
Stamford, CT 16,000
Tampa Bay, FL 35,000
Upper Midwest 11,000
Utah 5,600
Wisconsin 19,000
USA Regional Operating Ctr 199,600
Total 1,311,758
JA MemberUSD passed through
JA Worldwide to the Area
USA
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Corporate, Foundation, and Individual FundersFunding and FinancialsJA Worldwide$3,000,000+Citi Foundation
$1,000,000+FedExGE Foundation1
HSBC Holdings Plc1 MetLife FoundationUSAID
$500,000+Barclays Bank Plc Bechtel Group FoundationCountry of GabonExxon Mobil CorporationMasterCard WorldwidePrudential Plc
$250,000+Abraaj Group American AirlinesCaterpillarCoca Cola Foundation
$100,000+Alcatel-Lucent FoundationHewlett PackardFranklin Templeton InvestmentsNetwork for GoodScotiabankSean Rush*
$50,000+Bank of America Merrill LynchBloombergBNY MellonBoeingCIBC First Caribbean International BankJohn DeereMarriotMicrosoftPwCSilicon Valley Community Foundation
$25,000+Alcoa Foundation
ADPRalph de la VegaDeluxe Corporation FoundationDisneyEYEdward GalanteJohnson & JohnsonAlan KellyLewis Roca RothgerberLowenstern FoundationMarsh & McLennanClaudia SlacikXanegy
$10,000+Ainar AijalaMaliz BeamsSheikh Khaled Bin Zayed Al NehayanPartha BoseCathy BruneRaul CansecoCNJFrancesco Vanni d’ArchirafiJo DeBlaereBrunei DarussalamChinwe EffiongPatty FrancyNicky MajorOliver WymanDavid SenayTom SpeechleyStaplesTOKYOU.S. Bancorp FoundationMargie Wang
$5,000+Michael BrayHubbard Family FoundationMona MourshedNeorisJohn ScheidTulsa Community Foundation
$1,000+Mayu AvilaBackus Family Foundation
BNI-Misner Charitable FoundationGilberto CaldartCredit SuisseGerald CzarneckiDavid CunninghamMichel de WolfMiles WilliamsRobert WilliamsRaymond WinderStephen Wong
Up to $999AmazonCarolyn BassettBenevityJose BrousettMarc CohnChristina DiBitettoJasmin EymeryAgnes HussherrBasil KhalilLeo MartellottoSageChristopher SchraderMarcella ShinderJoseph Tortora
JA Africa$500,000+Barclays Bank Plc
$250,000+Abraaj GroupCiti Foundation
$100,000+Bechtel International Inc
$50,000+FedEx
Up to $49,000Peter Gbedemah
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Corporate, Foundation, and Individual FundersFunding and FinancialsJA Americas$500,000+Citi Foundation USAID
$100,000+MasterCard WorldwideHSBC Holdings Plc Scotiabank
$50,000+AT&TBaxterCIBC First Caribbean International Bank FedEx
Up to $49,000Jose BrousettGilberto CaldertRaul CansecoJasmin EymeryBasil KhalilLeo MartellottoRobert WilliamsRaymond Windor
JA Asia Pacific$100,000+ExxonMobil Corporation FedEx
Up to $49,000BloombergCredit SuisseHSBC Holdings PlcUSAID
JA MENA$500,000+MBC Group / MBC Al Amal
$250,000+Citi FoundationCoca Cola Foundation ExxonMobil Corporation
$100,000+Gulf BankHSBCJ.P. MorganMasterCardMcKinsey & Company Petrochemical Industries Company
$50,000+ALESCOAlghanim Industries BoeingBNYMFedExH+K Strategies MarriotMetLife Foundation Skoll Foundation
Up to $49,000AmwalAramex Bayt.comBin Zayed Group DeloitteDLA PieprIntelInvestcorpKout Food Group WamdaYouGov
JA Europe$250,000+BarclaysCiti Foundation European Commission ExxonMobil Hyundai Motor EuropeMetLife Foundation UBS
$100,000+AXABATAHPJ.P. MorganMicrosoft Visa Europe
$50,000+Accenture ArcelorMittalBTMU Euroclear FedExFerd Holdings IntelSiemens
Up to $49,000AlcatelLucent Clifford Chance Egon Zehnder GEH+K Strategies HSBCManpowerGroupMasterCard Repsol SAPSmurfitKappa Sonae STMicroelectronics TotalVIRKE
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Corporate, Foundation, and Individual FundersFunding and FinancialsJA USA$2,000,000+HSBC Bank USA HSBC Holdings plc
$1,500,000+American Honda Finance CorporationThe Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc
$1,000,000+AT&TCapital One Financial Corporation
$500,000+Anonymous
$200,000+AIGAllstate FoundationCisco Systems, IncEl Pomar FoundationEmersonKPMG FoundationManpowerGroupMicrosoft CorporationOneMain Financial / Citi FoundationTaco Bell FoundationUPS Foundation, Inc.VOYA Foundation
$100,000+CenterPoint Energy, IncChick-fil-A, Inc.E*TRADE FinancialExxonMobil Chemical CompanyFidelity InvestmentsICE NYSE FoundationMassMutual Financial GroupTD Ameritrade
$50,000+AICPA CommunicationsAlly FinancialEY LLPFedEx ServicesFISGen Re CorporationHorace A. Moses FoundationMarsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.Mercedes-Benz Financial Services USA LLCPhillips 66PMI Educational FoundationThe Stiles-Nicholson FoundationU.S. Bank
Up to $49,000Accenture LLPAlcatel-Lucent FoundationAmerica›s CharitiesAmeriprise Financial Employee Giving CampaignAnadarko Petroleum CorporationAramarkArgo Turboserve CorporationAT&T United Way Employee Giving CampaignBank of America FoundationBill Stroecker FoundationCalifornia Community FoundationCalvert InvestmentsCDW CorporationCharitable Alliance of Retail and Restaurant Executives FoundationChatham Partners LLCCIGNA FoundationComerica BankDeVry Inc.DIRECTV Employee Giving CampaignDiscover Financial ServicesEcoMedia - A CBS CompanyEnvestnet Asset Management, Inc.
Financial & Insurance Conference PlannersFirst TechHalliburton CompanyHill & Knowlton, Inc.HMS Business Services Inc.Jackson National LifeKanter & CompanyKendall Family FoundationLewis Roca RothgerberMadison Performance GroupMaritz Research - Financial Services GroupMasterCard TechnologiesMcGladrey LLPNRG Energy, Inc.Philanthropic Ventures FoundationPNC FoundationPorter NovelliPwCRandstadS. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc.Sage North AmericaSalesforce FoundationState Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Co.State Street Foundation, Inc.The Columbus FoundationThe David B. Golub and Lisa Piazza Charitable FundThe Dow Chemical Company FoundationUnitedHealth Group Employee Giving CampaignVersta Research
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Corporate, Foundation, and Individual FundersFunding and FinancialsJA USA - Individuals $100,000+Jim Gallogly
$50,000+Catherine S. Brune
$20,000+Evelyn AngelleKaren and Frank Steininger
$10,000+Timothy E. Baxter Sandra Beach Lin Rodney D. Bullard James M. Carroll John W. Davis Michael Deniszczuk Greg C. GarlandDeborah J. Kissire Loren C. KlugDiane and Jack Kosakowski Larry A. LevaBruce MacklinPaul E. McKnightJulie A. Monaco Helen C. Pekny Jonas Prising Robert W. Reeg Lawrence W. Sidwell Albert E. Suter Richard A. Woods
$5,000+Lynne FordJames R. HemakClyde D. Keaton Denman K. McNear Douglas D. Olson Edward Rapp
$1,000+Alan S. Armstrong Pamela and Howard Bartner Marilyn and Gary Blanchette
Carey BongardAugust A. BuschMary Catherine and Ed DesrosiersLisa and Scott GillisMaud C. GoldfieldKevin HamburgerPerry HewittRandall HicksKyle H. Hybl, Esq.Christy & Gary Kunz Jeanette & Ron Lee Susan and Tat Luu Leslie PierceJeannine ReillyJulie and Steve Schmidt Gus A. StavrosBuzzy Thibodeaux
Up to $999Donna and Don Abdallah Melanie and Sam Adams Diana and Tim Armijo Elena BakhtinaTerri BellDiane BirknessRoma BorlandBradley CarlsonDaniel ColeLisa ConnorGeorge Cousins Jennifer DallasJackie and Rick Dant Alton DawseyGina and Michael DeFlavia Elaine and Alberto Del ToroDebbie Denmark Jody Fletcher Curt Freeman Mel FreierMargaret GarciaTami and John Godsey Laura GoodmanTanya HolmesMargaret Johnson
Wendy and Timothy King David W. KroghDavid P. Kunstle Stallworth Larson Howard LevineGail and Bruce Luckett Erin MartinLawrence Massey Nancy and David McCarty Jon MedvedCassie MontoyaKris and Garrett Ponciroli Claudia and Andy SchenckJeanne-Mey Sun Gerri and Dr. Joe ThomasVal ThomasJeffrey TomenyDenise TruittKevin WaterburyNatalie and Clint Watts
1. JA Worldwide recognizes annual proportions of multi-year giving in each year of grant period.2. Regional Operating Center figures include JA Worldwide pass-through support in instances where funding exceeds $100,000.* Represents voluntary reduction of base compensation plus cash gift.
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SummaryFunding and FinancialsJA Worldwide, Inc. (the Organization) is a Delaware not-for-profit organization whose mission and principal activities are to oversee global fund raising, brand development and protection, quality assurance, and financial accountability.
JA Worldwide, Inc. provides oversight to Europe, Africa, Asia Pacific, the Middle East, and the Americas (excluding the USA) and is responsiblefor the growth and development of Junior Achievement around the world. Junior Achievement USA®, a related party, provides oversight to the United States. Future grants, gifts, and contributions that will be focused either entirely or mostly outside of the United States will be processed and executed by the Organization.
The Organization reaches out to the global community through a network of 119 affiliates that develop and implement economic education programs for young people through a partnership between business and education. Except for JA Africa, Inc. and JA Asia Pacific Limited (discussed below) the affiliates’ financial statements are notincluded in the consolidated financial statements of the Organization, since it does not have a controlling interest in the affiliates’ Board of Directors or a financial interest in the affiliates’ operations. The by-laws of each affiliate designate a similar purpose not-for-profit organization to receive the residual interest of an affiliate in the event of dissolution.
The Organization’s primary revenues come from corporate and individual contributions, federal and private grants, and license fees charged to its affiliates.
JA Africa, Inc. is a Delaware not-for-profit corporation that conducts education programs in Africa. JA Asia Pacific Limited is a Hong Kongnot-for-profit corporation who conducts education programs in Asia. JA Africa, Inc. and JA Asia Pacific Limited are subsidiaries of the Organization, and their results are fully consolidated.
Functional Allocation of Expenses
The costs of providing the various program and supporting services have been summarized on a functional basis in the consolidated statementsof activities. Accordingly, certain costs have been allocated among the program and supporting services benefited based on relative efforts expended on each activity.
Program services include the following:
Field servicesEncompasses a range of direct support to more than 100 affiliates of the Organization to inspire and prepare young people to succeed in a global economy. Services include, but are not limited to,staff training, marketing and brand support, facilitating the sharing of best practices, and assistance with Board development and governance.
Communications and marketingHeightens awareness and understanding of the Organization’s purpose and mission through multiple media channels to corporations, volunteers, educators, funders, and the general public. Fosters brand consistency globally.
Research and developmentCovers the development and support of Junior Achievement programs including student competitions and programs directed at marginalized youth, girls and family support, youthunemployment, and quality education for youth ages 5 - 25.
Human resourcesEncompasses talent management and employeedevelopment to ensure the Organization is hiring and retaining high quality staff to deliver programs and recruit volunteers to educate young people inthe areas of financial literacy, workforce readiness, and entrepreneurship.
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June 30, 2015 and June 30, 2014
Consolidated Statements of Financial Position
2015 20147,569,150 5,358,949
498,843 526,225141,647 223,107100,950 40,331
344,749 85,32699,497 62,781
8,754,836 6,296,719
21,858 12,5748,776,694 6,309,293
492,205 540,102261,022 229,180
3,967,464 3,314,8334,720,691 4,084,115
802,599 306,3923,253,404 1,918,7864,056,003 2,225,1788,776,694 6,309,293
CashContributions receivableFederal grants receivableDue from related partyAffiliates accounts receivable, net of allowance for doubtful accounts; 2015 - $128,000 and 2014 - $0Prepaid expenses and other receivablesTotal current assets
Total assets
Accounts payable-tradeAccrued liabilitiesFunds held for affiliatesTotal current liabilities
UnrestrictedTemporarily restrictedTotal net assetsTotal liabilities and net assets
ASSETSCurrent Assets
Fixed Assets, Net
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSCurrent Liabilities
Net Assets
$ $
$ $
$ $
$ $
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Year Ended June 30, 2015
Consolidated Statements of Activities
1,458,929 4,140,914 5,599,8432,288,435 - 2,288,4351,676,074 - 1,676,0741,494,145 - 1,494,145
26 - 26152,507 - 152,507
2,806,296 (2,806,296) -9,876,412 1,334,618 11,211,030
6,165,240 - 6,165,240712,264 - 712,264197,260 - 197,260249,385 - 249,385
7,324,149 - 7,324,149
1,376,796 - 1,376,796679,260 - 679,260
2,056,056 - 2,056,0569,380,205 - 9,380,205
496,207 1,334,618 1,830,825306,392 1,918,786 2,225,178802,599 3,253,404 4,056,003
ContributionsLicense fees
In-kind contributionsFederal grantsInterest incomeOther incomeNet assets released from restrictions
Total support and revenue
Program ServicesField servicesCommunications and marketingResearch and developmentHuman resources
Total program servicesSupport Services
Management and generalFundraising
Total support servicesTotal expenses
Support and RevenueUNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL
Expenses
CHANGE IN NET ASSETSNET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEARNET ASSETS, END OF YEAR
TEMPORARY
$ $ $
$ $ $
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Year Ended June 30, 2014
Consolidated Statements of Activities
970,750 2,520,796 3,491,5461,711,189 - 1,711,1891,135,898 - 1,135,8981,380,223 - 1,380,223
410 - 41029,258 - 29,258
2,694,256 (2,694,256) -7,921,984 (173,460) 7,748,524
4,745,236 - 4,745,236504,404 - 504,404112,386 - 112,38650,070 - 50,070
5,412,096 - 5,412,096
1,431,504 - 1,431,504981,760 - 981,760
2,413,264 - 2,413,2647,825,360 - 7,825,360
96,624 (173,460) (76,836)- 860,587 860,587
96,624 687,127 783,751209,768 1,231,659 1,441,427306,392 1,918,786 2,225,178
ContributionsLicense fees
In-kind contributionsFederal grantsInterest incomeOther incomeNet assets released from restrictions
Total support and revenue
Program ServicesField servicesCommunications and marketingResearch and developmentHuman resources
Total program servicesSupport Services
Management and generalFundraising
Total support servicesTotal expenses
Support and RevenueUNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED TOTAL
Expenses
TRANSFER FROM RELATED PARTYNET ASSET TRANSFER FROM RELATED PARTYCHANGE IN NET ASSETSNET ASSETS, BEGINNING OF YEARNET ASSETS, END OF YEAR
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS BEFORE NET
TEMPORARY
$ $ $
$ $ $
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June 30, 2015 and June 30, 2014
Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
2015 20141,830,825 783,751
Depreciation 7,880 6,058Net asset transfer from related party - (860,587)Bad debt expense 132,245 3,859
Contributions receivable 27,382 485,163Federal grants receivable 81,460 297,916Affiliates accounts receivable (391,668) 42,887Funds held for affiliates 652,631 (656,001)Due to/from related party (60,619) (36,864)Prepaid expenses and other receivables (36,716) (11,724)Accounts payable and accrued liabilities (16,055) 237,814Net cash provided by operating activities 2,227,365 292,272
(17,164) -
Net cash used in investing activities (17,164) -
Transfer of cash from related party - 1,377,823Net cash provided by financing activities - 1,377,823Increase in Cash 2,210,201 1,670,095Cash, Beginning of Year 5,358,949 3,688,854Cash, End of Year 7,569,150 5,358,949
Cash transferred - 1,377,823Less liabilities transferred - (517,236)Net transfer - 860,587
Operating ActivitiesChange in net assetsItems not requiring (providing) operating activities cash flows
Changes in assets and liabilities
Investing ActivitiesPurchase of fixed assets
Financing Activities
Supplemental Cash Flows InformationDuring 2014, a related party transferred certain assets to the Organization.
$ $
$ $
$ $
$ $
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ContactAsheesh AdvaniPresident and CEO
Margie M. WangChief Operating Officer and CFO
Brandie ConfortiGlobal Head of Development
745 Atlantic Avenue Boston, MA 02111USA
Tel: +1 617 315 8563
jaworldwide.org
Elizabeth BintliffCEO
P.O. Box CT 11239 CantonmentAccra, Ghana
Tel: +233 248 156 375
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Leo MartellottoPresident
Av. del Piamonte S/N Quebrada de las Rosas 5003Cordoba, Argentina
Tel: +54 9351 3028466
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Vivian LauPresident
Unit 102, 1/FBeautiful Group Tower74-77 Connaught Road CentralCentral, Hong Kong
Tel: +852 3426 3146
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Caroline JennerCEO
Rue Victor Oudart 7 B-1030 Bruxelles Belgium
Tel: +32 2 735 9720
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Akef AqrabawiPresident
Shmesani Ma’roof Al-Rasafi St. #36 2nd floor P.O. 941033Amman, 11194, Jordan
Tel: +962 6 568 1147
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Jack KosakowskiPresident and CEO
One Education Way Colorado Springs, CO 80906 USA
Tel: +1 719 540 6245
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